Veil the Sun

(Marquis Smith )

"Veil the Sun" is about vampirism. In the lyrics the victim becomes the hunter and stalks her prey and feed. Preferred genres: Doom Metal/Gothic Metal/Doom Death.

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Winter rose in purest cruelty. Ashen skies with breeze aloft. Barbarous rain comes crashing down. My silhouette dances in grief, And times of old king me renowned. Handsomeness in sheep's wool is the devil's oldest trick. Forlorn, I hide from sunlight. In shadows I confide, With hunger deep inside. I long for her. Old death, new life. Translucent eyes reveal to me a burdened life of tragedy. Tonight, she's my dying bride. The enchantment of my night hurled her light from God's eyes. I moan as life leave her face, and reassure her with a blackened embrace. She's damned to all but me. Let me lead the way. We must drain them all for humans are prey. We dine in the shadows forever. There will be no death in this life, never. Skin pale as the moon in a starry sky, with teeth sunken beneath feeble life. We are those who veil daylight, and take up an nocturnal flight. Hide as you may you will be found, as we silently stalk without a sound.

© Marquis Smith 2021

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